Sir Ian McKellen, who starred in The Hobbit and X-Men movies, said he canceled his visit to Russia because he was warned by the UK Foreign Office that he would not be allowed to speak openly about his sexuality, at least if there were people under 18 years old present. Kroto also said he was considering not going to Russia in , but decided to go in the end. Russia has been severely criticized by several governments, equality campaigners and human rights groups over the law with concerns raised that the legislation could apply to expressions of public affection by LGBT athletes and fans at the Sochi Games. The law stipulates fines for giving children propaganda about homosexuality. This website uses cookies.


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UN Rights Panel Rules Against Russian Gay Propaganda Law



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Yulia Tsvetkova is unsure about her future. She has been criminally charged with the "production and dissemination of pornographic materials," after sharing stylized depictions of vaginas on social media. The resident of a remote city in Russia's Far East, she was released from house arrest on March 16 after four months, but is still under strict travel restrictions and faces up to six years in jail. Tsvetkova, 27, says that her trouble with the authorities started in early The youth theater group she had founded was scheduled to put on a play about gender stereotypes and another about militarism.


'A Living Hell': Russia's 'Propaganda' Law Damaging LGBT Youth, HRW Finds
The following article is one of many guest contributions from Campbell Law students to be published over the next two weeks. Nothing is more fascinating than watching the Olympic Games. It is an event that occurs once every four years and allows the nations of the world to temporarily suspend all political discourse and take pride in the athletic ambassadors of their countries. For that brief two or three-week period, one lucky host city is transformed into a mystical palace that could only rival that of Ancient Greece.




The Russian federal law "for the Purpose of Protecting Children from Information Advocating for a Denial of Traditional Family Values" , also known in English-language media as the "gay propaganda law" [1] and the "anti-gay law" , [2] [3] [4] [5] is a bill that was unanimously approved by the State Duma on 11 June with just one MP abstaining— Ilya Ponomarev , [4] and was signed into law by President Vladimir Putin on 30 June The Russian government's stated purpose for the law is to protect children from being exposed to homosexuality —content presenting homosexuality as being a norm in society—under the argument that it contradicts traditional family values. The statute amended the country's child protection law and the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses , to prohibit the distribution of " propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships " among minors.